Alliant Blue dot for .357/38 special

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I bought a container of Alliant Blue dot, first for use in reloading for my Walther P1. However, I found that it burned too slowly to cycle the action, but seemed to generate higher pressures than Clays universal (Another powder that I have been using with my P1, and seems to work satisfactorily), so I decided to stop using it to reload my 9mm cases.

Long story short, I bought a Puma M92 lever gun in .357, and I was wondering if Blue Dot works well in .357 or .38 special rounds?
 
BlueDot wouldn't cycle your Walther? Did you try adding more? Or using a heavier bullet?

As for .357, ja, works great, especially in heavier loads, 1600fps with a 125 grn bullet and 1300 with a 158 grn were my standard loads in my Ruger 4" Security-Six and GP-100
 
There was an Alliant bulletin that warned against using full Blue Dot (14 grains, IIRC) under a 125 grain bullet as that could create a high pressure situation and damage the revolver. Stick with 158 grain bullets over 10.7 grains BD and you'll be fine.

I had loaded a few boxes 125 grain PHP and 14 grain Blue Dot by the time I read the safety bulletin, so I shot some in my Marlin 1894C. Worked fine but velocity far exceeded the max recommended for plated bullets so accuracy suffered.
 
There was an Alliant bulletin that warned against using full Blue Dot (14 grains, IIRC) under a 125 grain bullet as that could create a high pressure situation and damage the revolver. Stick with 158 grain bullets over 10.7 grains BD and you'll be fine.

I had loaded a few boxes 125 grain PHP and 14 grain Blue Dot by the time I read the safety bulletin, so I shot some in my Marlin 1894C. Worked fine but velocity far exceeded the max recommended for plated bullets so accuracy suffered.

When Blue Dot was a Hercules product the max load listed for 125g bullet was 14.5g @1795fps.
I have used that load and it was superbly accurate out of my 6" GP100.
Glad I happened along this thread!:)
 
It is a good powder for high velocity loads.

For ordinary tatgert and plinking loads, Unique, 7625 and TiteGroup would be better choices. I have found IMR SR7625 to meter well and be very linear from mild up to hot loads. It is not a ball powder.
 
BlueDot wouldn't cycle your Walther? Did you try adding more? Or using a heavier bullet?

I was using a 124 grain slug with the starting load listed for Blue Dot in the Hornady reloading manual. I probably wasn't using enough, but I am leery of overtaxing the aluminum frame on the P1.

As for .357, ja, works great, especially in heavier loads, 1600fps with a 125 grn bullet and 1300 with a 158 grn were my standard loads in my Ruger 4" Security-Six and GP-100

I'll have to try it. Probably will get better performance with a 16" barrel...
 
The OP says he wants a load for an alloy frame P1. Blue Dot is for hot loads. A fast or medium powder would be a better choice for a light to medium load.

Say 3.2gr of tTtegroup under a 125 or 135 gr 9mm bullet. This is what I load for the kids to shoot.
 
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